HartfordWhalers
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Afternoon All!
I am new to the S. Florida area and was looking for advice on chillers. Being from up north, for heaters general rule of thumb was 3-5 watts per gallon. Im not 100% how the Florida summers go so was hoping to get some input. I have a 75 gallon tank with 20 gallon sump. Glass tops to help with evap. I am running 2 Kessil 160we that produce minimal heat. I am not currently running a heater and the tank sits around 80. I have central air and keep the house max 78 during the day. I have been looking at the JBJ Arctic 1/10hp. Is there a rule of thumb on how many hp per gallon? Also anyone in the area use something similar to help keep the tank cool- or have other suggestions. Is it needed? I have been researching but would be curious on more input from y'all who have endured the heat of the summers in south florida. from experience would a 1/10hp arctic be enough.
Andrew
I am new to the S. Florida area and was looking for advice on chillers. Being from up north, for heaters general rule of thumb was 3-5 watts per gallon. Im not 100% how the Florida summers go so was hoping to get some input. I have a 75 gallon tank with 20 gallon sump. Glass tops to help with evap. I am running 2 Kessil 160we that produce minimal heat. I am not currently running a heater and the tank sits around 80. I have central air and keep the house max 78 during the day. I have been looking at the JBJ Arctic 1/10hp. Is there a rule of thumb on how many hp per gallon? Also anyone in the area use something similar to help keep the tank cool- or have other suggestions. Is it needed? I have been researching but would be curious on more input from y'all who have endured the heat of the summers in south florida. from experience would a 1/10hp arctic be enough.
Andrew